The UCI has revealed it is in the process of identifying samples of three Russian Olympic cyclists potentially implicated in the McLaren doping report to determine whether they can compete in Rio next month.

Following the publication of the damning report, in which it was claimed 26 positive tests by cyclists were covered up, the UCI sought further information from WADA.

“[The UCI] was informed that three riders named by the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) to compete in Rio 2016 were potentially implicated,” said a UCI statement.

“The UCI, through the Cycling Anti-Doping Foundation (CADF), is in the process of identifying relevant rider samples and is in close dialogue with WADA to move forward with these cases immediately. It has also passed the names of these three athletes to the IOC in the context of its Executive Board decision.”

The governing body also revealed that three other riders have been withdrawn from the Games, which start on August 5, because they have been previously sanctioned for Anti-Doping Rule Violations.

It is believed that Tour de France stage winner Ilnur Zakarin is among these riders withdrawn by the Russian Olympic Committee in accordance with the IOC’s ruling, having been handed a two-year ban in 2009.

The other 11 cyclists selected by the ROC have been cleared to compete in Rio, with the UCI and CADF analysing their testing history.

“The UCI is absolutely committed to protecting the rights of clean athletes at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games and beyond,” the UCI statement concluded.

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